So, is it really sterile?

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So argument in the jps house ... urine. Sterile, or no?
 
2muchcoffeeman said:
Yes, but possibly no.

When excreted by the kidneys, urine is sterile. However, on its way through the excretory system and the egress, it can pick up microorganisms from the surrounding tissue.

Listen to the pisser. :)
 
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Uh...why were you debating this?
Remind me never to eat/drink/fall asleep at your house.
 
What? No love for my glorious post? **** you all, cunts. I love tadwriter and no one else.
 
I'm trying to figure out why it matters if it's sterile? Honestly, who give a ****?

And to answer your question: NO! Nothing at all sterile about it.
 
Lieslntx said:
I'm trying to figure out why it matters if it's sterile? Honestly, who give a ****?

And to answer your question: NO! Nothing at all sterile about it.

LIES! My callouses say so.
 
Jay Sherman said:
Bear Grylls from Man vs. Wild:


That's actually where it came from ... and 'argument' was too strong ... debate probably is more accurate. And I will switch it up to ask if it as sterile as, say, a glass of soda or milk or what have you -- as I think there is probably not much of anything that is 100 percent sterile ...

And a subquestion brought up in our debate of the original question ... if it is indeed 'sterile,' what's the big deal with taking care of it in the shower? (mikey could help me out here, but pretty sure that was in a show I've seen at some point ... Seinfeld?
 
jps said:
Jay Sherman said:
Bear Grylls from Man vs. Wild:


That's actually where it came from ... and 'argument' was too strong ... debate probably is more accurate. And I will switch it up to ask if it as sterile as, say, a glass of soda or milk or what have you -- as I think there is probably not much of anything that is 100 percent sterile ...

And a subquestion brought up in our debate of the original question ... if it is indeed 'sterile,' what's the big deal with taking care of it in the shower? (mikey could help me out here, but pretty sure that was in a show I've seen at some point ... Seinfeld?


"There's a drain right there!"
 
jps said:
Jay Sherman said:
Bear Grylls from Man vs. Wild:


That's actually where it came from ... and 'argument' was too strong ... debate probably is more accurate. And I will switch it up to ask if it as sterile as, say, a glass of soda or milk or what have you -- as I think there is probably not much of anything that is 100 percent sterile ...

And a subquestion brought up in our debate of the original question ... if it is indeed 'sterile,' what's the big deal with taking care of it in the shower? (mikey could help me out here, but pretty sure that was in a show I've seen at some point ... Seinfeld?


Grylls said it's sterile if it's fresh, FWIW.
 

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